DEATHS BARRETT—to Brookline, March 22, Frances 7. (nee Lalor), beloved wife of Alcott W. Barrett. Funeral from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Philip Sullivan, SS School st., Dedham, Thursday, March 25, at 8:15 a. m. HS mass of requiem at St Mary's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. BARTLETT—In Dorchester, March 21, Milton W. Bartlett. Funeral from his iste resi dence, 16 Elmhurst st., Tuesday, March 23, atSp. m. Relatives and friends invited. BICKFORD--In New York city, on Monday, March 22, 1920, Llewellyn M. Bickford, be loved husband of Gertrude 1, Bickford, in the Sith year of his age. Funeral services will be held at the chapel of Evergreen Cem etery, Portland, Me., on Thursday afternoon, March 25, at 2 o'clock, BOURNE—In Waltham, March 21, George W. Bourne, 65 yrs., at his late residence, 107 Adams *t., formerly of Auburndale, Puneral from the Emmanual Church, Waltham, cor ner of Moody and Cherry sts., Wednesday, Mare 24, at 2p. m. Relatives and friends invited. BROWN—In Charlestown, Mare 22, Edward, beloved son of ‘Thames ’, and Margaret (Campbell) Brown, Funeral from parents’ residence, 88 Baldwin St., Wednesday, March 24, at 8:50 p. m. Solemn high mase af re quiem at St. Francis de Sales’ Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully in vited to attend, Burial in Holy Cross Ceme tery, Malden, CANAVAN--In South Boston, March 22, Mary, beloved daughter of Mary and the late Joseph Caravan (nee Feeney), 13 yrs. 10 mos. 17 ds. Funeral from her late residence, 416 West 2d st.. Thursday, March 25, at S:30 a. wm. Requiew mass et St. Vincent's Church at @ 4. m. Relatives and friends invited. CARPENTER—In West. Somerville, March 22, Joan B. Carpenter. Feveral services at his late home, 114 Woodstock st., Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited, Southbridge and Worcester papers please cups, OCOMSTOCK-In Arlington, Mass, suddenly, of jmewmonth, David Youns Comstock, son of the late David Prost and Emily Young Comstock, tn his 68th year, Services Tues day, at Danbury, Coon. CORLISS—In Roussindale, March 22, Mary 9F,, ter of the late Patrick and Winnifred Funeral from late residence, 76 Mt. Hope st., Wednesday, March 24, at 8:80 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Church of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully jointed. Auto cortege. COUGHLIN—to Best Cambridge, March 21, James J., son of Mary White and the late Dennis Coughlie, 16 yrs. 11 mos. 10 ds. Funeral from 3 late home, 68 Otis st., Wedneath, Regul hich at the Sacred “stoast Chueh hat 8 ‘o'clock. Sebarane, He ate NESS DEATHS O0K—In this city, March 22, George B. Cook, 7 yrs. Fanera! from his late residence, Albanost., Roslindale, on Wednesday, March 24, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. CUMNOUK—At Lowell, Mass., on Monday, March 22, 1020, Frances Farquharson Ross, widow of the late Alexander G. Cumnock, in $ 83d years of her age. Funeral notice ater, DONAHUE—In Somerville, March 21, Mar ee I. (ee Dapply), beloved wife of John *, Donahue, Puner Wednesday, March 24, from 140 Medford st, at S.15, High mass at St. Joseph's Church at o'clock. Rela tives and friends kindly invited. EATON—At Wilbur-by-the-sea, Florida, March 16, 1920, Harold W. Eaton, husband of Mildred Carr Eaton, funeral services Wednesday, March 24, 1920, at 3 p. m., at 20 «Converse ay., Malden. Relatives and friends Invited, EAMES—In Wollaston, March 21, Jon Henry Eames, Shyre. Funeral services at his late home, 14 Acton st., Wednesday, March 24, at lp.w. Burial at Medford, Mass, FOASHNER—In Roxoury, March 22, Josie, beloved daughter of Rubierice O'Brien and the late William Feaskner. Funeral from the residence of her aunt. Mrs. Annie McKinnon, 23 Lambertay. Burial at North Wallace, Nova Scotia, FORD--In West Palm Beach, Fle., March 22, Ralph BR. Ford, formerly of Everett, Mass., 35 yre. Notice of funeral later. FULLER—In Everett, March 22, Lulu May, wife of Fred W. Puller, 42 ety 10 mos., kids, VPuneral services will held at her late residence, 4 Upland road, Wednesday, Mareh 24, at 2p. m. Relatives and fren are invited to attend. Portland, Me., papers please copy, GALLAGHER—in Cambridge, March 22. Hugh, a loved infant son of Hugh and Mary (Mederlos) Gallagher, Funeral from parents’ home, 43 Chilton St., Wednesday, March 24, at 2 op. am, Relatives and friends invited. Motor ¢erteye. GIARDINO—In Quincy, March 21, Isabelle M., beloved wife of Hansa Giardine, 42 yra, Funeral from late home, 178 Phipps st., Wed nesday, March 24, at SS p. m. High mass of requiem at St. John’s Chorchall. Rela tives and friends respectfully invited to be present. GRIMM--At United States Naval Air Station, Tensacola, Florida, March 19, Norman Cecil, son of Detlev ©. and Roselia C. Grimm, 1% yrs. 5 tion, 20 de. Pnmeral services at par ents’ residence, 44 Chatham , Everett, Mass., Wednesday, March , at 2p. am. HOWERS—In Stoneham, March 22, Lyman_F. Howes, 67 yrs. Services from chapel of Ed serley Bessom, Meading, Mass., Wednes day, March 24, at 1:300p. m. HAYDEN—1n Somerville, March 22, Daniel M., beloved husband of the late Anastasia Hay den (nee Lovergon). Funeral from residence, 22 Franklin av., Wednesday, March 24, at 8:15 o'clock, Solemn mass of elm at St. Benedict's Church at 9 o'clock, statives and friends ‘respectfully invited, Auto cor tege, HOLMES—Ip Jamaica Plain, March 22, Annie M., (nee McDonald), beloved wife of Andrew J. Holmes. Funeral from residence, $20 Cen tre st., Wednesday, March 24, at 5:80 a. m, Solemn high mass of requiem at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, at 9:00 a. m. rela tives and friends kindly invited, Auto cortege, JIVGHES—in Dorchester, suddenly, March 22, Mary E. (nee White), beloved wife of Peter Highes. Funeral from her late residence, @ Bernard st., Friday, March 26, at 8:15 a. m Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church, Stanton st., at 9 o'clock, Relatives and friends invited, HURLEY—I0 Roxbery, March 21, Margaret M., Beloved daughter of Patrick J. and Mary Hurley (nee Lane). Funeral from her late residence, USS Tremont st., Marc 24, at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St Fran cis de Sales’ Church at 9 o'clock, Relatives and friends invited to attend, Automobile cortege. HURLEBAUS—In South Boston, March 22, Frederick, beloved husband of Caroline Hurle baus (nee Kamp), 78 yes. Funeral services at the home of his daughter, Mrs. G. B. ©. Jordan, #84 Brondway, Wednesday, March 24, at 2p. m. Relatives and friends invited. JOHNSON—In South Boston, March 21, Joseph L., husband of Alice Gorham Johnson. Funeral from his late residence, 114 Pst., Wednes day, March 24, at Requiens high mats at St Eulatia’s Church at 9 o'clock. Rela tives and friends kindly invited. JONES—In Brookline, March 21, Kate M., widow of William K. Jones, Funeral from her Inte residence, 46 Babcock st, Wednes day at 9:50 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Alban’s Church at 10 a. m. Kindly emit flowers. KASPER—In West Roxbury, March 21, Frank, beloved husband of Helen M. Kasper, Fu neral from his late home, 50 Ashland ay., Wednesday, March 24, at 8 o'clock, High mans of requiem at Holy Trinity Church Shawnut ay., at 9 o'clock, Relatives and friends respectively invited, Late member St. Boniface Court, No 119, M. ©. 0. F. LEONARD—John Leonard, formerly of South Boston, beloved husband of MacCadig and Leonard, 72 yrs. Funeral from his late resi dence, 100 Farrington st., Wollaston, Wed nesday, March 24, at 9a. m. Relatives and friends invited to attend, Sacred Heart Church, Atlantic. LISTON—In Roxbury, March 22, Anna Marie Frances, beloved wife of Cornelius M. Liston, and daughter of Owen F. and Anna J. Cox (nee Powers), formerly of East Boston. Fu neral from her late residence, 812 ° Warren st., Wednesday, March 24 at 8:15 a. mm. High mass of requiem at St. John’s Church, Blue Hillav., at 9 o'eldck. Relatives and friends invited, LONG—In_ Charlestown, March 21, Margaret, wife of David F. Long and daughter of the late Jobe and Margaret Donovan. Funeral from her late residence, 286 Bunker Hill st., ‘Tuesday, at 9:15 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Francis de Sales’ Church at 10 welock, thence to Malden for interment. Helatives and friends invited. Auto cortege, LVGRIN—In Winthrop, March 22, Dr. Horatio N. #L Lawrin, in his 88th year, Funeral from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bennison, 147 Winthrop st., Winthrop Center (Station on Wednesday at 1 Pp. m. McGONAGLE—In Rexbury, March 21, Isabel, daughter of the late therine and Patrick McGonagle, Funeral from her late hame, 2 Fairland st., Wednesday, March 24, a 0 p. m. Requem services at St. Patrick « Chered at 9:45 a. m. Relatives and friends kindly Invited to attend, Motor cortege, McGOVERN—In West Somerville, March 21, Ellen M., beloved wife of Charles McGovern (nee Meehan), 52 yrs. Funeral from her late home, 78 Bristol road, Tuesday, March 23, at 9:20, Solemn requiem high mass at St. Clement's Church at 9:30. Relatives and friends invited to attend. MITCHEL—In Cambridge, March 22, Harriet L., widow of the late Gapt. J. W. Mitchel, in her 80th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. BE. Harrington, 158 Appleton st., Tuesday, March 23, at 3 p. m. interment in Lubec, Me. MULLIGAN—In Roxbury, March 21, William, husband of Elizabeth Holmesigan, Fe neral services at the residence father. Mr. William Mulligan 23 Wabeno st., Wednes day, March 24, at 2 p. m. Relatives and riots are invited to attend. Interment pri vate. NEWTON—In Dorchester, March 22, ‘Theresa J., widow of the late Joseph H. Newton, for merly of South Boston. Funeral from her late residence, 181 Dakota st., Wednesday, March 24, at 8:15 a. am. High mass at St. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends re spectfully invited. Automobile cortege. NORRIS—In Needham, March 20, Albert B. Norrig Jr. Services Tuesday, March 28, at net hala bah QUINN~+In Roxbury, March 22, Ellen (nee Shine), beloved wife of William Quinn, Fu neral from family residence, 21 Circuit st., peceenter, March 24, at 8:15 a. m. Re quiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 #4. ™. — Relatives and friends invited to at temp. Motor cortege. SWALL—At Quincy City Hospital, March 22, Margeret, beloved daughter of Mrs Mary and the Tate Michael Small. Funeral at late venue, $6) Copeland st, Weer Quiney, Wed nesday, March 24, at Sif a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Mary's Church, at 0 Rel atives and friends invited, STUART--In West Quincy, March 21, Alexan der 1, Stuart, in his 484 year, Funeral serv ices from the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hall pl., Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. THUAYER—In Wollaston, Mass., March oy Julien H. Thayer, in his 75th year. The fu neral service will take place at his late resi dence, 183 Marlborough st., Wollaston, on Nees. March 24, at 1 p. m. Interment at North Dana, Mass, THOMAS—At Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, March 22, Theresa, widow of Benjamin J. Thomas, $ Hubbard st., Jamaica Plain, Fu neral Services at the Massachusetts Crema tory Chapel, Walk Hill 9st., Wednesday, March 24, at 2. m., TRASK~—In Dorchester, March 21, Susan B., widow of Dr. Charles M. Trask, In her 80th year, Funeral from her late residence, 70 Wellesay., Wednesday, March 24, at 2 p. m. Relatives and friends lovited. WHEATON—At the Quincy City Hospital, March 21, Charles E. Wheaton, 24 yrs, 4 mos, 20 ds. Prayers at his life home, 16 Sta tion av., East Weymouth, Thursday, March 25, at 1:45 p.m. Services at the Methodist Episcopal Church at 2:30. Relatives and friends invited, DEATHS DEATHS